“This is where the hungry comes to feed, for mine is a generation that circles the globe in search of something we haven't tried before, so never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never fail to be polite and never outstay your welcome. Just keep your mind open and suck in the experience and if it hurts you know what... IT'S PROBABLY WORTH IT�
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Origins December 16 - 1984 Born and raised in Temuco - Chile. since a very young age I’ve shown interest in the variety of Arts. Always restless, getting involved in almost every extracurricular activity, it was the Acting what marks my Primary School years. In parallel always skilled, at the age of 8, I started to compete in the BMX National Racing Championship for 2 years, this experience took me years later to the Skateboarding world where I became to be Sponsored in my State and winning Contest in Chile also getting recognition in Germany. My parents, two passionate travelers, were always worried to give me the best opportunities to learn within the experience, took me to many countries all over the globe, not to vacation, but to know different realities and cultures, that’s why every year we visited a new country to learn and see as much as we could. In this same learning line, they encourage me to apply to an Intercultural Exchange Program with AFS (American Field Service) which it lead me at the age of 17 to Live a whole School year in Göppingen, Germany. Without knowing a bit of German and all by myself. It was there where I have found my calling into Design. Back in Chile 2004, I started my Academic education in Design School of the Biobío University, where after four years I finished the Academic period with some recognitions in CAD, this took me to attain a Professional Internship in a National Awarded Argentina Design Studio for 200 hours. In mid-2008 I began my Degree Project, focused in design a Rear Rack for Pickup utility trucks in order to improve the visibility of the road assistance vehicles, making the zone safer for the user. I failed with this project mostly for my immaturity as a Designer and the magnitude in terms of money of the project. After a fast hard reset of my goals I started with a fresh project focused in develop a Smart Emergency Signals for crowded places, with this project I pass with a score of 99 of 100 points. After that I was hired by Teknip a South American Leader in the developing of Technology and Equipment’s for Wood Industries, where I’m actually Head of Innovation, having to design the equipment and also in charge of the Corporate image, being behind of all kind of graphic supports. 4
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WERNER HEISSENBERG WHG
UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIOBÍO
Primary - High School Temuco - Chile 1992 - 2002
AFS intercultural Program Göppingen - Germany September, 2002 - July, 2003
Industrial Design School Concepción - Chile May, 2004 - December, 2011
1 Academic year in 13 Klasse in a Gymnasium
Bachelor Degree in Industrial Design
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3rd Place - Student Category 1rs Exhibition Contest Museo Mirador Metropolitano Santiago - Chile 2007
SPANISH Mother Language ENGLISH CEFR B2 GERMAN CEFR B1 / Goethe Zertifikat
3D Modeling CAD Solidworks + Keyshot 3ds Studio Max + Vray Autocad
Prototype Founding Innova Biobío Concepción - Chile 2013
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UNIVERSIDAD DEL BIOBÍO
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Since my final years of Design School i’ve collaborated with different clients and small company’s, even make Brand for specific Product designed and distributed by my self or in association with other Profesionals. Some of these works are Websites, Branding, Skateparks, Backpacks, Retail Product Displays, Graphics for Skateboarding Products.
I spend one month in the company as Intern, after this time I stayed there for three more months as Full-Time Employee. My work there was to collaborate with the Design Team, developing different type of Displays and dispensers to Retail Stores, also modeling with 3d softwares real objects to been used in Catalog and Packaging.
Part-time Job, in charge of the lab equipment maintenance, Plotter manager for the use of the students and some help with software related with the design School to the attendant students.
Industrial Designer Concepción - Chile May, 2007 - Octuber, 2015
Industrial Designer Profesional Internship Buenos Aires - Argentina January, 2008 - May, 2008
Head of Innovation Concepción - Chile September, 2011 - October, 2015
Computer Lab Manager Concepción - Chile March, 2009 - December, 2010
Teknip Leader in developing Technology and Equipment for Wood Industries in South America, representative of World Wide Leaders: Nicholson, Comact, Saalasti, Kadant and Teknosavo. During this 4 years in Teknip iv’e been in charge of developing machines and also the corporate image. been able to work and learn from a multi-disciplinary team and a variety of machines, also travel to other countries like Brasil and Germany.
Graphic Design Photoshop Illustrator Indesign iPad + Forge + Adonit touch Web Design Dreamweaver Fireworks Wordpress Media
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TRIODO Cast aluminium alloy Piece, that provide an easy assembly of an emergency tripod for Firefighters brigade.
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01.1 SITTINGBULL | 2006 Ride-On Style toy, made completely out of wood, inspired in fuse two classic kids toys, the bouncing ball and a Ride-On. The challenge on this object, was to achieve that a wooden part gave the toy the ability to bounce, this was obtained from a three laminated parts, given the toy his main ability to Bounce, giving the kid the feeling as he is taming the bull. 10
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01.2 LCA CHAIR | 2006 The LCA (Light, Camera, Action!) Chair project develop together with MATIAS ABURTO for the class Prototype 1 in 3°year The task was to design a dry wood coupling and after deribate into a Chair. LCA Chair is made out of TEPA & RAULI wood, the mayor aspect of the chair is that it was conceived with the need to be easy to manufacture by any local Wood Craftsman, made only from 10 pieces, providing also a good RTA product for packaging and distribute. 12
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Working with the 8th Fire Department from Concepción, I detected two flaws in a normal procedure to prepare a tripod out of a rope and 3 steel jack posts, to assist the entry into a fire situation or rescuing people using this element 1. the Fireman has take off his gloves to elaborate the tripod. 2. The knod to generate this tripod was only know by few crew members, so it was often to Frontal wait until this member arrived to the site.
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PERSONAL TRANSPORT City car intended to offer a MADE IN CHILE urban electric transport, capable to constrain vertically, changing it’s dimensions to fit 4 of this vehicles in the area of a normal sedan car.
AEROSLD CONCEPT Inpired in the legendary Racing cars the Silver Arrows mixed with a romatic vision of the future.
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02.1 SLOW COMBUSTION STOVE | 2006 Thinked into the average rural families from the southern part of Chile, answered to a need to encounter the actual state of home Slow Combustion heaters and old fashioned Combustion Stoves. This concept reflects my experience as user of old fashiones combustion stoves and professional internships on a heater manufacturer company’s. With the incorporation of gas stoves the old combustion stoves were obsolete, bringing the appearing of the slow combustion heaters, these heaters can be easily used to warm already cooked meals or some hot beverage, giving the user the chance to optimize his energy consumption. My concept incorporates • Two air convection areas, providing faster heat spread into the room. • Copper with stainless steel lining Surface for maximum heat conduction. • A fully removable ashes receptacle. • A Dryer area to keep stock even in the hardest chilean winter. 18
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02.2 PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION CONCEPT | 2008 This concept was the first option to focus my Final Degree Project, but after some meetings with my Tutor i’ve decided to go in other direction cause the money involved in the realization of the project would be a problem. The concept basically intended to offer a MADE IN CHILE urban electric transport, capable to constrain vertically, changing it’s dimensions to fit 4 of this vehicles in the area of a normal sedan car. DAVID ESPINOZA MARTINEZ / INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER / D3PLUS@GMAIL.COM
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02.3 AEROSLD CONCEPT | 2007 Concept Inpired in the legendary Racing cars the Silver Arrows mixed with a romatic vision of the future. All the elements shown in these images were made by me. Hangar y aerodeslider in SOLIDWORKS Map en Photoshop and renders in 3ds Max 9 + Vray. 20
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In 2006 the ConceStyle Skateboarding Organization reached me to help in the design and management. At the start of the project my rol was just to suggest the posible obstacles and session lines of the project. The time passed and the construction began, some weeks before that iv’e recibed the Final Plans to check the skateability of the park, having found lots of mistakes (Highlighted in red on the image below), we rush to translate all the drawings into a 3d version and redrawn the plans with modifications and add some obstacles to improve the park.
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Skateramp specially designed to fulfill the needs of the Temuco Skateboarding Organization, this needs were: • Be Transportable in a 3/4 Ton Truck, cause they didn’t had a spot to practice normaly. • the ability to rearrange them into different configurations to make a Line session park. • Low budget, it has to be made with only 900 USD. The result was this 3 modular obstacle Ramp, built with Tubular Steel and covered with Marine Grade Plywood.
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03.3 RAUM BAGS | 2014 Raum Bags is a brand thats thats born after some conversation with a good friend Rodrigo Lara about the insecurities in chilean streets and public transportation of the big cities. He worked in this subject for his Degree Project so he had al ready some work done, with that has a starting point and to achive good results we needed a fashion designer, so we called the best we knew and Natalia Díaz joined the team. We restarted the project and redirectioned to a different aproach more elegant day-to-day, in order to financiate the project we applied to a Protype founding program from the State, the project was well recived by the judge board and we get our Capital to buy machines and Materials. 26
Raum’s first backpack, is centered in the newly graduate Student wo has to be elegant and keep a good personal presentation during meetings, thats the reason we selected Rugged Leather to by the material, durable, water proof and almost eternal, with the rugged finish we ensure that the surface looks
the same even with the constant use. In chilean public transportation is a common thing being robbed with out you even notice, thats why the backpack doesn’t have any zipper or outer access possible when the The straps keep the access points closed during backpack is used. the use. Inside there’s some divisions for laptos/tablet and some primary/instant access objets or devices, like keys, fountainpens or cellphones. Another caracteristic is that can be used either as Backpack or Satchel Bag, given the user totall freedom to own the city.
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03.4 ALTOBAR | 2008 AltoBar was a VIP zone for the most important Discoteque at the moment in Temuco (ViejoFaro), The job was to design a Bar incorporating the image of the whole club merging the corporate image of the sponsor Alto del Carmen. The final product was this Glowing Bar, built from bended steel structure covered in PVC with a Acrylic surface, all of this iluminated from the inside. The project also considered the Bar Rack behind also Built by my self in thermoformed Acrylic with lights in the inside.
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Unable to left behind the situation lived on February 27 of 2010, when a 8.8 earthquake interrupt our night. Being in the Zero Zone Talcahuano a few meters from the shore, given me a totally new perspective of my security and awareness in how normally we don’t really know how to react or where to go in this situations. Having all this in mind I started to research to focus my Thesis Project to this area, finding that there was a lot to do, I started to develop a product working with different professionals from other areas to improve my vision and giving my design a real ground to work. Therefore, after a Year of work and with the support from of two computer engineer, a speech therapist and a Rescuing Expert I develop this object. Please, this is just a fast explanation of the investigation involved in the project, if you want, there’s a Full 68 pages Document available to Download, just send a request by email.
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Places of Public Use: Establishments enclosures or closed at its perimeter, permanent, public or private nature, In Chile more than 400 people dies evfor the general public, where amusement and ery year in Fire Incidents, 80% of them are recreation services are given. results of the inhalation of smoke and respiratory tract burn. This is because there’s genEmergency: erally 3 fundamental aspects for a effective 1. A serious situation or occurrence that evacuation. happens unexpectedly and demands immediate action. • Reaction time 2. A condition of urgent need for action or • Organization assistance: a state of emergency. • Unawareness of the scape plan 30
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DIVINE Valparaíso, Chile 1993 19 Deaths, 100 Injured. DJ club Utopía, Perú 2002 30 Deaths, more than 250 Injured. The Station en West Warwick, USA. 2003 100 Deaths, more than 200 Injured. Republica de Cromañón, Argentina 2004 194 Deaths, more than 1432 Injured. Due to factors as high attendant concurrent, that certain pubs or clubs over crowd his capacity in order to get more earnings; the acoustic isolated materials that most of them are highly combustible and dark-closed spaces with no clear escape routes and adding the alcohol ingestion, makes this, the perfect worst-case scenario.
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Closed/Blocked Escape Routes Maximum Attendees Limit Overpassed Ventilation Sistem Blocked Zero Visibility Disorientation Highly Combustible Materials
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Emergency Evacuation Where Experienced Loss Or Alteration Of The Senses.
KEY ASPECTS Orientation, Movility,Stimulus, Endogenous, Exogenous And Senses. ENVIRONMENT RECOGNITION = AWARENESS OF THE LOCALIZATION
We have only consideration in term of sense our environment to the 5 Senses (sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste). But our body it much complex than that, involving a massive burst of sensors spread in our body to our daily chores. ill will speak about this very vaguely, please contact me for the full thesis document. We can categorize this receptors in 3 groups. Interceptors Exteroceptors Propioceptores
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HUMAN MOVEMENT Places of Public Use: Establishments enclosures or closed at its perimeter, permanent, public or private nature, for the general public, where amusement and recreation services are given. Emergency: 1. A serious situation or occurrence that happens unexpectedly and demands immediate action. 2. A condition of urgent need for action or assistance: a state of emergency.
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OBJECTIVES General: Communicate, guide, direct escape routes flow with multi-sensorial All of our lives, we have been teach to signaling. trust our sight to much, making us dependent, to a point that when we don’t have clear vision, Specific: Guide evacuation flows we totally lost our sense of direction. through sensorial stimulus and inform the However, what if we can orientate us using the existence of secure routes validated by this other Senses/Receptors that i mencioned other users, avoiding get to the origin of the before, they are there, so you probably used emergency. them but you didn’t know. The current Emergency signs doesn’t count on this condition, in a pub or club with smoke and no lights, there’s definitely a big percentage of persons with a probability to be disoriented, and in a fire emergency the time needed for a successful escape, is a matter of life or death. MOVEMENT WITHOUT SIGHT
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The Brain has the task to monitor the conditions from the room hi is places, powered by a Arduino microcontroller connected to heat sensor, humidity sensor, gyroscope and a smoke sensor, its able to establish the typology of the emergency and activate the signals to indicate (repetitive sounds at the possible exit and simultaneous light into the blinker) that’s points the need to evacuate the Building. It also have a door switch, which analyses if have been any successful escape through this specific door. when that’s a positive the brain ERLEBNIS / THE PRODUCT starts the progressive sound call given the at Finally all the investigation was trans- tending public a sound directional helped with lated into this Sensorial Sytem divided in 2 ob- the light trail given by the blinker. jects: 1. The Brain/caller placed at every possible escape door. 2. Blinker/guide light emitting sensor able to transform the signals from the brain into sequential or simultaneously rhythms to communicate the estate of the emergency.
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RAID INSECTICIDE I recibe all the fisical products to measure them and make a digital version for renderings.
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05.3 RSD EXTENSION | 2008 In the Argentina the small stores is a huge problem for retailers who haves to make his products pop into the eyes of the clients, having these two conditions in mind, we decided to design a display thats uses an existing display from the same brand, to fix the new display for a new line of product. Made of and bended Metal Sheet an Acrylic sides, the display was simple to facturate and easy to apply. 38
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05.4 CHOCOLATE RSD | 2008 In answer to the messy condition that supermarkets had at the time, we propose a display that can hold 1 box of the product and using gravity keeping the front always full and reachable for any costumer. Built of an bended metal sheet and adhesive graphics. DAVID ESPINOZA MARTINEZ / INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER / D3PLUS@GMAIL.COM
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+Teknip Leader in developing Technology and Equipment for Wood Industries in South America, representative of World Wide Leaders: Nicholson, Comact, Saalasti, Kadant and Teknosavo. During these 4 years as Head of Innovation in Teknip I’ve been in charge of developing machines for clients like Masisa, CMPC, JCE and F.Andes. In addition, I am also in charge of the entire corporate image, related in International Fairs and Publications in Magazines. Getting a huge experience feedback from work and learn from a Multi-disciplinary team and a variety of machines, also travel to other countries like Brazil and Germany.
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CHIPPER CANTER Designed to process 50-80 m/min the Canter 600 (CC), the first designed and builded by Teknip.
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OPTI-TRIMM 7 saw optimized trimmer able to work completely automatic.
STANDS & GRAPHICS A small sample of some of my work designing stands and graphics for Teknip.
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06.1 LOG TRIMMER | 2014 Machine designed to cut a Log in two pieces of the same size, this machine have a mobil alignment device to ensure the defined size. Built to trimm Logs with a maximum diameter of 450mm. Overall Dimension: 7 x 5 x 3 meters. 42
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Designed process 50-80 m/min the Canter 600 (CC), it was the first CC designed and builded by Teknip as part of the new SmartSawing Line, developed together with their brasilian partner Mendes, for this project I spend 2 weeks in the Mendes HQ in Curitibanos Brasil, working and sharing experience with the Engineenring Team. The CC is able to cut and Chip Logs up to 450mm diameter. Overall Dimensions: 3 x 1 x 2 meters. DAVID ESPINOZA MARTINEZ / INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER / D3PLUS@GMAIL.COM
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06.3 HECTEK | 2013 Poli-functional Compact Stacker HecTek, This Stacker is one of my first fully self-guided project in the company, the first prototype was build and tested in the client plant, after some months of operation we changed the design and now we are building the V2.0 of the machine. Teknip has al ready sold 7 this machines. The function of this equipment is to stack sub-generated packs of wood mouldings. Designed totally in modular parts, it can be configured to work with products length from 1 meter to 6 meters or more. This machine generate Packs of 1.1 x 1.1 meters. Overall Dimensions (only stacker 4 bodys) 3 x 2 x 6 meters 44
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06.4 OPTI-TRIM | 2015 The Optimized lumber trimmer is designed to operate with the information obtained from the scanners mounted before the machine, only with one variable fence and one mobil saw the Trimmer can make more than 18 sizes in a max speed of 90 pieces/minute. Machine part of a Trimming, classifing and stacker line. DAVID ESPINOZA MARTINEZ / INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER / D3PLUS@GMAIL.COM
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06.5 STANDS | 2011 - 2015 During my 4 years in Teknip I was in charge of design all the aspects involved in the company image, this was also a big part of my job, so i did all the Branding relationated from stands to brochures. This are some of the works iv’e done. 46
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